Silvestro Sabbatini

Silvestro Sabbatini (1472-1502) was a House of Borgia slave trader who was also a member of the Templar Order organization under the command of Papal States Captain-General Cesare Borgia. Although he claimed to be a nobleman, he was little more than a panderer.

Biography
A member of the Sabbatini family and a cousin to Raphael's student Andrea Sabbatini, Silvestro worked for the Borgia in return for an elevation of his status. Sabbatini was originally a high-ranking member of the Templar Order under Cesare Borgia, and when he failed in a mission involving a courtesan, Micheletto Corella had his arm cut off. However, when Cesare required his services once more, he had Gaspar de la Croix craft a mechanical arm for him.

From the Colle Palatino, he sold men, women, and children as slaves to the highest bidder, and he claimed to be a nobleman.

Death
Assassin Ezio Auditore da Firenze chanced upon a little boy who told him that his mother had been stolen by Sabbatini, so Ezio decided to kill him and free his slaves. He followed Sabbatini to the Circo Massimo, and Sabbatini talked to a courtesan, telling her that the kidnappings had to continue. Ezio walked up behind him and stabbed him in the back while covering his mouth, assassinating him.